MIL-PRF-39016/27F
TABLE I. Dash numbers and characteristics. 1/ 2/
At 25°C
At 125°C
Dash numbers 3/
Coil
Coil voltage
Specified
Lead
Specified
Lead
Spreader
Lead
resis-
(V dc)
pickup
length
length
pickup
length
mounting
6/
tance
(latch/reset) (latch/reset)
1.500
.187
.500
pads
±.010
ohms
value
value
min
(fig. 2)
min
±10%
(voltage)
(voltage)
5/
4/
(V dc)
(V dc)
Rated
Max
013
019
025
031
5.0
5.8
61
2.8
3.7
014
020
026
032
6.0
8.0
125
3.5
4.5
015
021
027
033
9.0
12
280
5.3
6.8
016
022
028
034
12
16
500
7.0
9.0
017
023
029
035
18
24
1,130
10.5
13.5
018
024
030
036
26.5
32
2,000
14.2
18.0
1/ Each relay possesses high level and low level capabilities. However, relays previously
tested or used above 10 mA resistive at 6 V dc maximum or peak ac open circuits not
recommended for subsequent use in low level applications.
2/ WARNING: When latching relays are installed in equipment, the latch and reset coils
should not be pulsed simultaneously. Coils should not be pulsed with less then the
nominal coil voltage and the pulse width should be a minimum of three times the
specified operate time of the relay. If these conditions are not followed, it is possible for
the relay to be in the magnetically neutral position.
3/ The suffix letter L, M, P, or R to designate the applicable failure rate level shall be added
to the applicable listed dash number. Failure rate level (percent per 10,000 cycles): L,
3.0; M, 1.0; P, 0.1; R, 0.01. Example, 013L - - - - - -036R.
4/ 1.500 leads are inactive for new design.
5/ Relays supplied with spreader mounting pads (-031 through -036) shall have the spreader
mounting pad rigidly attached.
6/ CAUTION: The use of any coil voltage less than the rated coil voltage will compromise
the operation of the relay.
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